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This is one of the most recognizable figures in the world. A symbol of freedom, inspiration, and hope.
What is The Statue of Liberty
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This building was built in 1930, has 102 floors, and is one of New York's most loved landmarks.
The Empire State Building
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This American actress was born in NYC in 1982 and stared in The Princess Diaries, The Devils Wears Prada, and The Dark Knight Rises.
Who is Anne Hathaway
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Which metropolitan area zoo houses the most animals in the U.S.?
What is The Bronx Zoo
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This team is New York's Major League Baseball team
What is the New York Yankees
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This bridge connects Manhattan to Brooklyn
The Brooklyn Bridge
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These buildings have 110 floors, 7 underground levels, and 1 man walked a tightrope between them.
What are The Twin Towers (World Trade Center)
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This reformist Republican politician was born in NYC in 1858 and became the nation's 26th president following president McKinley's assassination in 1901
Who is Theodore Roosevelt
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Who is New York City's official groundhog meteorologist making his predictions every February 2nd?
What is Staten Island Chuck
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This was the home stadium of the New York Mets and the New York Jets from 1964-1983
What is Shea Stadium
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This attraction has more than 20 buildings in its complex
What is Rockefeller Center
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This NYC building offered a public heliport with regular service through the mid 1970s.
What is The Pan Am Building
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This person moved to NYC in 1990 to pursue his career as an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer and producer.
Who is Jim Gaffigan
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This is the largest art museum in the Western Hemisphere. What is it's name?
What is the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Who was the first professional sports team to come to NYC in 1921?
Who are the New York Giants
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From 1900-1914, the peak years of this landmark, approximately 1900 immigrants passed through here per day.
What is Ellis Island
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This NYC building offered a public heliport with regular service through the mid 1970s.
What is The Pan Am Building
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This woman was the Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and nominated by Bill Clinton. She was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1933
Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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How many commuter bridges cross the East River?
What is Seven
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How many baseball teams has New York had?
What is Two
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The Statue of Liberty crown has 7 points on it. What do these 7 points represent?
The light shining on the 7 seas and 7 continents
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This skyscraper was completed in 1913 and was an early example of Gothic Revival architecture
What is the Woolworth Building
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New York City's La Guardia airport was named after this Mayor of NYC when it was built in 1953
Who is Fiorello La Guardia
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What famous concert hall was restored in the 1980s after Isaac Stern and other music lovers fought to save it?
What is Carnegie Hall
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Which New York NFL team has won 4 super bowl titles?
What is the New York Giants
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